Multitrophic interactions are now recognised as being of the utmost
importance in understanding the complexity of the natural world.
However, their complex nature had often been a barrier to their
study as they require research teams composed of workers often with
very disparate interests. This book therefore takes a
multidisciplinary approach to complex interactions across many
trophic levels and includes authors from disciplines as diverse as
mycology, entomology, nematology, population ecology and
theoretical ecology. Throughout, the direct and indirect
interactions between organisms from different trophic levels are
emphasised in comprehensive reviews, bringing a fresh,
collaborative approach to community ecology. The book is ideal for
those seeking an overview of our understanding of mulittrophic
interactions as well as directions for future research.
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